< Template:California wildfires by sizeRevision as of 01:59, 21 September 2016 by imported>Zackmann08
Usage
The standard navbox can be created using {{California wildfires by size}}
which will produce:
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- August Complex (2020) (1,032,648 acres, 4,178.98 km2)
- Mendocino Complex (2018) (459,123 acres, 1,858.00 km2)
- SCU Lightning Complex (2020) (396,624 acres, 1,605.08 km2)
- Creek (2020) (378,701 acres, 1,532.55 km2)
- LNU Lightning Complex (2020) (363,220 acres, 1,469.9 km2)
- North Complex (2020) (318,930 acres, 1,290.7 km2)
- Santiago Canyon (1889) (≥300,000 acres, 1,200 km2)
- Thomas (2017) (281,893 acres, 1,140.78 km2)
- Cedar (2003) (273,246 acres, 1,105.79 km2)
- Rush (2012) (271,911 acres, 1,100.38 km2 in California)
- Rim (2013) (257,314 acres, 1,041.31 km2)
- Zaca (2007) (240,207 acres, 972.08 km2)
- Carr (2018) (229,651 acres, 929.36 km2)
- Matilija (1932) (220,000 acres, 890 km2)
- Witch (2007) (197,990 acres, 801.2 km2)
- Klamath Theater Complex (2008) (192,038 acres, 777.15 km2)
- Marble Cone (1977) (177,866 acres, 719.80 km2)
- Laguna (1970) (175,425 acres, 709.92 km2)
- SQF Complex (2020) (170,032 acres, 688.10 km2)
- Basin Complex (2008) (162,818 acres, 658.90 km2)
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Bold text indicates that the fire is now active. Note:The Santiago Canyon Fire of 1889 dates before 1932, when reliable fire records began. |
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